Blood and vascular peptide

Angiotensin is a class of peptides with extremely strong vasoconstrictive and stimulating effects such as secretion of aldosterone by the adrenal cortex, which is involved in the regulation of blood pressure and body fluids. It can be divided into angiotensin I-VII, while more research is being done in angiotensin I, angiotensin II, and angiotensin III.
The decrease of circulating blood volume caused by blood loss or the decrease of renal blood flow caused by renal disease can promote the secretion of renin (a kind of acidic protease) by the paraglomerular cells of the glomerular apparatus, and after entering the blood, the angiotensinogen (which is α globulin) generated by the liver in the blood is hydrolyzed into angiotensin I (10 peptides), which is hydrolyzed into 8 peptides of angiotensin II by the action of the converting enzyme contained in the lung when it flows through the pulmonary circulation with the blood. Part of angiotensin II is hydrolyzed into 7-peptide angiotensin III by the action of angiotensinase A in plasma and tissue fluid.Puya Peptide supply Blood and vascular peptide including Angiotensin Acetate/ (Val5)-Angiotensin II CAS 58-49-1, Angiotensin II/ ANGIOTENSIN II, HUMAN CAS 4474-91-3, Bivalirudin CAS 128270-60-0, Desmopressin Acetate CAS 16679-58-6 Used For Treat Uroparesis, Terlipressin Acetate CAS 14636-12-5 For Treat Acute Variceal Bleeding, Vasopressin CAS 11000-17-2, Icatibant Acetate CAS 30308-48-4 Use For Treat Hereditary Angioedema, Kisspeptin 10/ KISSPEPTIN-10 CAS 374675-21-5, Eptifibatide CAS 188627-80-7 Inhibits Platelet Aggregation And Thrombosis, Lypressin CAS 50-57-7

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